Specifications: Audio Fiber Cable is a must-have cable for multi-channel (5.1, 6.1, and 7.1) Dolby AC-3 / DTS decoding for a variety of short-range signal transmissions with fiber optic digital terminals, communication and audio equipment amplifiers, DVD players, VCR, CD player, MD, AMP, PLAYER, mini disc, digital to analog converter, satellite receiver and optoelectronic device, switch, 1394 card, fiber optic sound card, cable set top box, digital camera, copier, printer, printing equipment, light sensor And industrial equipment, automobiles, medical equipment and power systems
Name: Metal Digital Audio Fiber Cable
Color: gold / black
Wire: outer diameter OD2.2/5.0MM
Core material: fiber
Wire: Aluminum alloy
Interface technology: gold plated
System Requirements: 64-bit system All MAGIX programs are developed with user-friendliness in mind so that all the basic features run smoothly and can be fully controlled, even on low-performance computers.
The technical data for your computer can be found in the control panel of your operating system. Processor: Intel Core i- series, AMD Ryzen (min. 8 cores) RAM: 16 GB min. Graphics card: iGPU or dedicated graphics card Sound card: ASIO-capable sound card Hard drive space: 2 GB for minimum installation, 2 GB sound library Internet connection: recommended for license activation, offline activation possible Supported import formats Audio: WAV, AAC, MPEG, MP3, OGG Vorbis, AIFF, FLAC MIDI standard formats (MID, GM, GS, XG) Audio-CD, Data-CD Supported export formats Audio: WAV, AAC, MP3, OGG Vorbis, AIFF, FL...
Specifications: Converter Type: Passive
Audio Specifications: 5.1 Surround Sound
Maximum Digital Resolutions: 1920 x 1200 / 1080p
System and Cable Requirements: DP++ port (DisplayPort ++) required on video card or video source (DVI and HDMI pass-through must be supported)
Specifications: Audio Specifications: 5.1 Surround Sound (Video source and destination dependant)
Maximum Analog Resolutions : 1920x1200/1080p
Maximum Digital Resolutions: 1920x1200/1080p
Wide Screen Supported: Yes